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Bemsee Jan 9th 2014 1:18 am

A Poser
 
How would you go?

An extra 10 years of life vs Smoking, Drinking, Coffee, Drugs etc.,

Bemsee

Bemsee Jan 9th 2014 1:58 am

Re: A Poser
 
Don't think I worded that right.

Should be:- if you were to give up smoking, drinking, coffee etc and get an extra 10 years on your life, would you?

Me....I really don't think I could give up my smokes and I think life is too short anyway.

Also I think to live 10 years without I would be so stressed it wouldn't be worth it

just saying ...

Bemsee

Jingsamichty Jan 9th 2014 2:10 am

Re: A Poser
 
It's not really a poser though, is it? It's pretty much a real question.

Animal Jan 9th 2014 2:14 am

Re: A Poser
 

Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 11070741)
It's not really a poser though, is it?

I can see Oink being a bit of a poser......;)

iaink Jan 9th 2014 2:14 am

Re: A Poser
 
Ten more years of senility? I dont smoke, drink to moderation and have few other vices. Would I give up butter? No , probably not.

Quality of life over quantity. I wouldnt smoke though, cancers a bloody horrible way to go.

Hawk13 Jan 9th 2014 2:55 am

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Can I have the ten extra years in my twenties?

Never smoked or drank coffee so I guess I get 6.66 years.... but like iaink, I have a few other vices.

Live life to the fullest as you only get one of them.

Shard Jan 9th 2014 3:35 am

Re: A Poser
 
The perceived value of that extra ten years probably varies inversely with age. A 20 year old has a vague notion of longevity compared to a 60 year old, and is over-optimistic on staying alive and healthy. I would imagine the younger you are the more you would favour vices over years.

On the other hand, as you get older, and survive certain vices, become habituated to them, and possibly fear ill health, you may also favour the vices. Perhaps it is middle age when we gravitate to the sensible option of years over vices?

Personally I would take years (although my actions are not consistent with that choice)!

The more interesting question is if you were able to get an accurate prediction of longevity (inset date to Ridley Scott fans) would you want to know? I would.

Hawk13 Jan 9th 2014 6:25 am

Re: A Poser
 
Let me rephrase that.

I'd like an extra ten years of my twenties knowing what I know now ;)

Oink Jan 9th 2014 6:29 am

Re: A Poser
 

Originally Posted by Animal (Post 11070749)
I can see Oink being a bit of a poser......;)

I don't smoke or drink coffee.

Shard Jan 9th 2014 6:29 am

Re: A Poser
 

Originally Posted by Hawk13 (Post 11071159)
Let me rephrase that.

I'd like an extra ten years of my twenties knowing what I know now ;)

Now you're making sense !!

Very good sense ! :thumbsup:

Oink Jan 9th 2014 6:32 am

Re: A Poser
 

Originally Posted by Hawk13 (Post 11071159)
Let me rephrase that.

I'd like an extra ten years of my twenties knowing what I know now ;)

That'd just make it boring. The fun of being in your early twenties was the mystery and novelty of it all.

Shard Jan 9th 2014 6:42 am

Re: A Poser
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 11071184)
That'd just make it boring. The fun of being in your early twenties was the mystery and novelty of it all.

I think there was a bit more to the fun than that! ;);)

Oink Jan 9th 2014 6:50 am

Re: A Poser
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 11071204)
I think there was a bit more to the fun than that! ;);)

I spent mine in New York with a British accent. I remember being tired a lot. ;)

Animal Jan 9th 2014 7:00 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 11071171)
I don't smoke or drink coffee.

Me either so must have a few years extra there. Does that mean I can drink more to go back to where I was ?

Hawk13 Jan 9th 2014 7:02 am

Re: A Poser
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 11071224)
I spent mine in New York with a British accent. I remember being tired a lot. ;)

Me too. But just think you could have been even MORE tired ;);)


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